Since March 2015, she has served as the News Director for the ABC and CBS affiliates serving Springfield, Mass., and has spent the majority of her career at nearby WFSB-3 in Hartford, a former Meredith Local Media property.
Now, she’s earned a promotion in Western Massachusetts.
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Nominations for the 13th Medallas de Cortez awards — the most respected honors in U.S. Hispanic radio — are now being accepted. If you know someone who is doing great work in Hispanic radio across the U.S. and Puerto Rico, don’t miss this chance to spotlight their efforts with a nomination.
Marketer (may be someone from a station, an agency, or a client)
National/Syndicated Personality
Local Personality
Program Director
Sales Manager
General/Market Manager
Station of the Year
Nominations are now being accepted. The deadline is April 22, 2022.
The Medallas de Cortez awards presentation is one of the most inspiring and memorable aspects of the Hispanic Radio Conference. By recognizing excellence in Hispanic radio, these awards pay tribute not only to some amazing and dedicated professionals in Hispanic radio, they serve to energize and encourage others to follow their footsteps.
The awards are named in honor of Raoul Cortez, who founded KCOR — the first Spanish-language station in the United States — in 1946. Nominations are open to anyone, Hispanic and not, who is involved in Hispanic broadcasting. The goal is to make sure everyone dedicated to this segment of the industry has an opportunity to be recognized for their contributions to excellence in radio.
The VIAC ticker symbol is no longer in use. That’s unfortunate for the company known now as Paramount Global to Nasdaq. On its final day under the old ticker symbol, a $6.41 single-session slump was seen by the company formerly known as ViacomCBS.
In midday trading on Friday, things weren’t much brighter for Paramount.
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Do I feel like I have a mission to succeed for the format in a Top 5 market? No. I feel like I have a mission to succeed for Susquehanna and the people who work for me.
Those words were shared by Joel Folger in a column appearing in the January 30, 1998 edition of Radio & Records. Speaking to columnist Sky Daniels, Folger was fresh off of a run as the top programmer of KDGE in Dallas. With 15 years in the market that included a well-remembered run as PD for Rock-oriented Top 40 KEGL “97.1 The Eagle,” Folger was now programming the short-lived KKZN.
In 2000, he’d jump into consultant work, and consistently served in this role until a setback tied to a recent stroke. He made “tremendous progress,” AllAccess.com reports. Yet, that couldn’t prevent a fatal heart attack suffered Thursday by the veteran radio industry figure.
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How big is the recovery from the pandemic-impacted month of January 2021, with respect to ad spend?
According to Standard Media Index (SMI), ad spend in the first month of 2022 surpassed that of 2021 by $1.1 billion, hitting a new record high for the month.
How did Radio, in particular, perform? Quite good, SMI finds.
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Veteran public relations executive and ‘Zoom” expert Rosemary Ravinal wants to make something perfectly clear when it comes to oratory delivery of a speech, presentation, or anything else that may give them the jitters.
You’re not alone. In fact, everyone gets butterflies, she says. It’s how to overcome them that’s key — even in a Zoom or Teams setting, Ravinal says in this column.
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Want to work for the largest licensee of broadcast television stations in the U.S. or its WGN-AM 720 in Chicago? Perhaps the Sean Compton-led NewsNation is of particular interest?
“Please be cautious of individuals or online entities claiming to represent Nexstar in the hiring process,” Nexstar Media Group is warning potential hires, as it has learned it has become the victim of a recruitment scam.
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Forty years ago, it perhaps would have made more sense to schedule an appearance on TODAY. That’s because Byron Allen was part of the lineup of hosts on what many believe is the first “reality” series to air in prime-time, NBC’s Real People.
Much has changed in the years since that television program aired in the 8pm slot each Wednesday on the Peacock network. Today, Allen is a media mogul who wants to grow his broadcast TV assets and has an interest in owning an NFL franchise.
He’ll be sharing his thoughts about the Denver Broncos, among other topics, on CBS come February 20.
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For the fourth consecutive year, RBR+TVBR is turning to its readers to help us determine who the top-ranked individuals that oversee over-the-air broadcast TV groups are.
From understanding AVOD and FAST Channel opportunities to the voluntary rollout of NEXTGEN TV, these are exciting times for over-the-air television. Furthermore, the desire for broadcast TV — from live sports to news programming and from syndicated fare to prime-time favorites — remains strong amid increased competition. That’s why it is our honor to salute the individuals that have demonstrated management prowess, guiding their broadcast television stations to ratings and revenue success.
VOTE TODAY! You may make up to three nominations by our deadline of Friday, March 4, 2022, at 5pm Eastern.
Remember: This is a reader-generated ranked honor roll — the voting is in your hands. Don’t miss this opportunity to help create BROADCAST TELEVISION’S BEST LEADERS of 2022.
Across the nation and around the world, radio stations are being recruited to celebrate the unique and undying format of vinyl records by doing something that on January 26, 1987, would have seemed absurd given the tech trends of the times.
No CDs. No MP3s via computer. Not even a cart machine, if they still exist.
A vinyl-only day in celebration of “Vinylthon 2022” is planned for Saturday, April 23.
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Jeff Winemiller and his Lowcountry 34 Media has been involved in many transactions involving low-power television stations over the last several months.
The latest one has just been filed for approval with the FCC, and it sees Winemiller signing off on an agreement that would give one of his properties to the Chicago-based entity led by Norman Shapiro that is readying the launch of a sixth digital multicast network.
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A home for “praise and inspiration” serving Texas’ capital city with a Class D AM with a 2kw signal from 3 towers has been sold.
The price the buyer is paying for the daytime-only operation to the northeast of Austin is something to take note of. Why? It’s actually a pretty impressive valuation.
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Until now, it has served as the home in the Tampa-St. Petersburg market for Miami-based América Tevé.
Soon, the independent Spanish-language television programming seen on the facility, a low-power TV station licensed to Pinellas County’s biggest municipality, will say adios to the fare.
That’s because a religious broadcaster has just snagged the station.
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In mid-September 2021, Sinclair Broadcast Group-owned Dielectric first shared how the company literally changed how FM broadcast antenna manufacturers validate directional pattern studies for new FM broadcast antennas.
This led Dielectric to submit a Petition for Rulemaking with the FCC. And, if the FCC moves forward with a NPRM and subsequently approves the rules, a process that could take just months, a move from physical to AI-driven simulated modeling could come to fruition.
The engineering guys may get this, but those in the C-Suite may already have eyes glazed over. In this encore InFOCUS Podcast, Keith Pelleiter explains this so the only thing glazed in their office is a Krispy Kreme donut.
Given the FCC’s decision this week to eliminate six of 7 “outmoded” radio broadcast technical rules, the timing is right to revisit this audio discussion with RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The FCC on Wednesday (2/16) adopted a Report & Order released today that effectively eliminates or amends what the Commission calls “outmoded” broadcast technical rules.
One will remain, however, and it is thanks to the NAB.
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How important are AVOD, OTT and FAST Channels to broadcast TV? The latest data from The Gauge,Nielsen‘s total TV and streaming snapshot, show that streaming reached an all-time high in first month of 2022, while overall television usage increased 8%.
Combined, a powerful metric for broadcast TV emerges.
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Ad-ID, used for identifying advertising assets across all media platforms, has agreed to a new partnership with TelevisaUnivision to support advertising asset identification and tracking for Univision’s media portfolio.
The agreement is designed to improve targeting and delivery for Univision and its advertising partners.
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It could be «Cosas que debes saber» or “Вещи, которые вы должны знать.”
Whatever the language, “Stuff You Should Know” could soon be available to listen in it.
And, it is all thanks to a new collaboration to produce and translate podcasts for new marketing opportunities forged between iHeartMedia and Veritone.
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On February 22, 1922, a Northern New Jersey department store that eventually became part of the Macy’s family had an idea. Since it was selling radio receivers, why not establish a radio station to help sell them?
From a studio on a high floor atop the Bamberger’s building in Newark, WOR-AM signed on the air at 833 kHz. Today, it is stronger than ever, and the spoken word East Coast flagship of the iHeartMedia family, which is readying plans for the station’s 100th birthday celebration.
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